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PAI-Transkriptionsmodulator

Hohe Konzentrationen des Plasminogen-Aktivator-Inhibitors (PAI) sind mit Thrombophilie assoziiert. Diese hohen Konzentrationen scheinen durch die Transkription beeinflusst zu sein. Solche transkriptionemodulatorischen Einheiten werden innerhalb des Gens vermutet.

Gliederung

Venöse thromboembolische Erkrankungen
Autosomal dominanter Protein C-Mangel
Autosomal dominanter Protein S-Mangel
Autosomal rezessiver Protein C-Mangel
Autosomal rezessiver Protein S-Mangel
F2
F5
Faktor XII-Mangel
HABP2
Hyperhomozysteinämie bedingte Thrombose
Hypoplasminogenemie
MTHFR
PAI-Transkriptionsmodulator
SERPINE1
Protein Z-Mangel
SERPINC1
THBD
Thrombophilie durch Heparin-Kofaktor 2-Mangel
VKORC1

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OMIM.ORG article

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